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RuxNb1− xO2 catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction in proton exchange membrane water electrolysersPuthiyapura et al., 2013
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- Puthiyapura V
- Pasupathi S
- Basu S
- Wu X
- Su H
- Varagunapandiyan N
- Pollet B
- Scott K
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- international journal of hydrogen energy
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Bimetallic catalyst system of ruthenium oxide (RuO 2) and niobium oxide (Nb 2 O 5) was prepared using the Adams method and the hydrolysis method. Physical and electrochemical characterizations of the catalysts were studied using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning …
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